Nouns with same form


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  2. singular and plural nouns same spelling
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  10. More than one fish of the same species. Fishes are the plural of more than one species of fish. Some nouns have same singular and plural forms or have plural
  11. The majority of nouns have distinct plural and singular forms. However, there are a number of special words that are spelled and pronounced exactly the same
  12. "Corps" is spelled the same in singular and plural, but is pronounced differently -- as "kor" in singular and "korz" in plural. "Tweezers," "scissors," "briefs," and several others are plural nouns and have no singular form -- you cannot say "a tweezers" or "a scissors".
  13. Some nouns and verbs have the same form in English. Here are some examples of nouns and verbs that have the same form, but different pronunciation.
  14. Some nouns are very unusual because they have the same form whether they are It can be a little confusing until you learn which nouns act in this way.
  15. Certain nouns have an identical singular and plural form. Some of these nouns end in -s: means, series, species.
  16. As you can see, we do not add -s to form the plural form. Here is a list of nouns that follow the same pattern, always with an example of use (you can read about
  17. In English there is a group of nouns with the same singular and plural forms. Here it is a list with some examples of such nouns.
  18. Some nouns have the same form in the singular and the plural.
  19. 22 Apr 2012 While Erik is completely right, I don't think that you refer to the gerund. We have to differ between living (what Erik's answer is about), and life,
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